For Journei Webster ’26, swimming has never been just a sport – it is part of who she is.
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Carlo Liquido ’08 built Pi‘ikū, a Hawai‘i-based nonprofit that builds career pathways in technology.
We welcomed Lee A. Tonouchi as this year’s Hawai‘i Writer-in-Residence, sparking reflections about voice, identity and language.
The Punahou Variety Show returned to the stage during Carnival weekend as the Class of 2026 presented this year’s production, “Where the Wild ’26ers Are.”
This year, volunteers dedicated their time and mana to create hundreds of lei – giving the gift of beauty and aloha to Carnival attendees.
At Punahou, philanthropy isn’t about the size of the gift, it’s about the strength of the community. This philosophy was the driving force behind the PAC.
Everywhere you look in and around the Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons, you will discover stories of Punahou and Hawai‘i.
Organized by the Junior Class of 2027, the Punahou Carnival once again delivered two days of cherished traditions and lasting memories.
Last November, a group of Punahou educators embarked on the journey of a lifetime to Aotearoa, New Zealand.
The Punahou Athletic Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made significant contributions to athletics at Punahou.










